Even with SuSE, you can still use rpm rather than YAST. YAST is
supposedly based on rpm.
Perhaps, instead of looking for software that SuSE will accept, you
should look for an operating system that will accept software. After
all, that's what operating systems are supposed to do.
John Boyle wrote:
To Users: When I asked what progress was being made towards a Linux
premium, I meant one that SuSe would accept! I have found that just
because it is "A" linux version, means very little to SuSe! In fact,
NADA!!1
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